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Chesterfield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Maritime Security Systems for both Shipping and Off-shore Oil Platforms.
Middletown, Rhode Island, United States
KVH is the manufacturer of TracVision marine satellite TV antennas, Tracphone satellite communication systems, Ship Security Alert Systems, and navigation products for commercial and recreational marine vessels.
Deer Park, TX, United States
Largo, ME, United States
Ship Loc is the Ship Security Alert System recommended by the International Maritime Bureau, approved by major flag states, used by customers internationlly and provides 24 hour vessel and alert monitoring for under $100 per month.
VARNA, Bulgaria
OZSAY-BULGARIA, AUTHORIZED SALES, INSTALLATIONS, SERVICE & REPAIRS OF MARINE RADIO-NAVIGATIONAL & SAFETY ELECTRONICS AND EQUIPMENT, COMPLETE GMDSS RADIO-SYSTEMS, UAIS/AIS, GPS, RADARS, ECHO-SOUNDERS, VHF'S, SATCOMS, NAVTEX RECEIVERS, EPIRB'S, SART'S ETC.
London, United Kingdom
Established in 1998, Pole Star Space Applications Limited is the proprietary provider of PurpleFinder® - the leading Web-based solution for maritime fleet management, maritime security, and maritime domain awareness operations. Our specific products include; DSAS Guard - a SOLAS XI-2/6 compliant ship security alarm system (SSAS), and Reporter - a ship/vessel tracking and emerging SOLAS XI-2/14 compliant long-range identification and tracking system (LRIT). Our extensive client list includes many 'blue-chip' shipping companies including Barber, BP, Brostrum, Cunard, Hanseatic, Oldendorff, P&O Nedlloyd, Univan, and V. Ships, as well as several major Naval entities, Port-State Control, and Flag Administrations.
Kiel,, Germany
Raytheon Marine GmbH, located in Kiel, Germany, is one of the leading company for navigation and communication and integrated bridge systems for the merchant fleet, the naval vessels up to the super yards. More than 260 service stations word wide supporting more than 20,000 ships round the clock.